Court documents detail that a confidential informant bought the powerful and highly addictive narcotic prescription painkiller oxycodone from DeDominicis at her home on Second Avenue.

No one answered the door there Friday afternoon, but neighbors reacted to the news.

“It’s a whole shocker to me,” neighbor Valerie Tolbert said. “I noticed she withdrew from conversations and stuff with us. Then, Wednesday night, police parked here and there and it scared me. I didn't know what was going on."

DeDominicis is facing charges related to selling a controlled substance. She was being held in the county jail, unable to post $25,000 bond, as she awaits a preliminary hearing later this month.

"It's shocking,” said Angie Malone. “That's the kind of people who have and they should be the ones you are looking up to, who should be setting a good example."

At least one neighbor said the charges should lead to Mark DeDominicis’ resignation or removal.

“They better throw him off,” said neighbor Peter Popowich.

A worker inside the Conway borough building said council members likely wouldn’t address the issue until Monday at the earliest.

Popowich said he suspects Kelly Mae DeDominicis has been selling drugs out of the apartment for years, and he knows other neighbors feel the same but they were afraid to speak up because of who her husband is.

"I think she just got hooked on medication and that started it all,” Popowich said. "She has three children. I'm sure she wouldn't want anyone selling it to her kids.”